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"Administering Windows Server 2008 Server Core"

Consequently, the command line switches that you
see here won??™t reflect what you used in the past. This utility uses the following syntax:
PerfMon [Filename] [/HTMLFILE:ConvFilename Filename]
460 CHAPTER 18 MONITORING SYSTEM EVENTS AND PERFORMANCE
The following list describes each of the command line arguments.
Filename Specifies a file containing Windows NT 4.0 PerfMon settings to adjust the display in
the Performance console.
ConvFilename Specifies a file containing Windows NT 4.0 converted files. You may use the
chart (.PMC), report (.PMR), alert (.PMA), and log (.PML) files from a Windows NT 4.0 setup.
/HTMLFILE Displays the archived PerfMon files that you converted from a Windows NT 4.0
system. You must supply both the converted filename as well as the settings file used to configure
the Performance console.
Reconfiguring Performance Logs with the ReLog Utility
Use this utility to create new performance logs from existing performance logs. The new logs can
use a different sample rate. In addition, you can use this utility to convert a log from one format to
another. You can use this utility to convert Windows NT 4.0 logs, including the compressed log format.


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